July 2008:We are pleased to announce the launch of our new Support Forum. You can post questions about APLX and search previous questions from our users.
(Posting requires you to register and then log in).

We will be expanding the forum by adding historical support questions and answers in the next few weeks.

March 2008:APLX Version 4 for Linux is now officially released, together with Server Editions for Windows, Linux and AIX. APLX64 is also now available for Linux and Windows.

January 2008:APLX Version 4 for Linux (desktop edition) released as a public beta.

December 2007:APLX Version 4 for MacOS and Windows released. This is the biggest upgrade to APLX ever. Highlights of the new version include support for APL user-defined classes and objects, interfaces to allow use of .Net, Java, and Ruby classes from within APLX, a powerful new general array editor, easy import/export of data in common file formats, better data exchange with Excel, regular-expression searches, a new workspace search feature, a new input method, and much more. For more information, see here.

August 2007: APLX Version 4 will be launched at the APL2007 Conference in Montreal, October 21-23. Note: Copies of APLX Version 3 bought after 1st August 2007 will be eligible for a free upgrade to Version 4.

The APL 2007 conference, sponsored by ACM SIGAPL,
has as its principal theme "Arrays and Objects" and,
appropriately, is co-located with OOPSLA 2007, in
Montreal this October. Go to the SIGAPL APL2007 announcement...

November 2006: MicroAPL has released APLX for Macintosh Version 3.5 with support for Intel-based Macs.
The new release is a Universal Binary which shows a large speed improvement when running on Intel machines. Go to download page...

November 2005: Vector 21.4 includes a very full account of the SQL support in APLX Version 3 by Ajay Askoolum, using a wide variety of different data sources. Go to the full article...

May 2005: The APLX Version 3 Charting facility was reviewed by Adrian Smith in issue 21.3 of Vector, the Journal of the British APL Association. "Seriously, this is very well done indeed...a really worthwhile addition to the APL environment".Click here to read the full article.

March 2005:APLX Version 3 released with built-in charting facilities, image manipulation, integrated database and ODBC support, easy-to-use networking, e-mail and HTTP objects, a Web Browser object, and much more.